TV stylist to the stars launches ‘luxury’ unisex salon in Knightsbridge
A hairdresser and contributor on Channel 5’s 10 Years Younger in 10 Days has launched her newest salon in central London.
Jo Johnson has announced the launch of her new namesake ‘luxury’ unisex hair salon in Knightsbridge.
Jo, who has over 30 years of experience in London salons, has worked with supermodels, politicians, sportspeople and actors, and counts Six Nations Championship winner, 2016 Olympian Danielle Waterman as one of her repeat clients.
Jo has also featured on the Channel 5 makeover programme 10 Years Younger in 10 Days, styling the hair of guests wishing to turn back the clock.
Situated on Beauchamp Place, the new salon features decor inspired by the Art Deco era, and offers a range of hair styling and maintenance including face framing, braiding, silk press and balayage.
The new salon also offers additional beauty services such as reflexology, hot stone Massage and sports rehabilitation massage, as well as bespoke facials and brow and lash treatments.
Commenting on the new salon, Jo explains, “London customers are among the most discerning in the world when it comes to their haircare and beauty knowledge and expectations, which is why opening my first salon in Knightsbridge is so exciting.
“We hope to reflect the lifestyle, expectations and aspirations of our customers and the one -of-a-kind, high-end culture and vibe that surrounds the salon.”
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